R&B upstart Giveon may not need to take his time after all. The week’s top debut on the album chart belonged to the singer, whose first album, “When It’s All Said and Done… Take Tim…
still ruled the roost, though, commanding the No. 1 spot with “Dangerous: The Double Album” for the tenth week in a row .
Wallen had 64,400 album units in week 10, with song streams adding up to 75.3 million. That’s down from the previous week when his double album had 72,900 album units and 84.7 million song streams. Other Grammy performers making gains in the top 20 included Post Malone , Billie Eilish , Swift’s “Evermore” , Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion .
Both those projects were beaten out as debuts not just by Giveon but by Rob Zombie, whose “The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipe Conspiracy” entered the chart at No. 14.